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The Landau gauge gluon and ghost propagators in 4D SU(3) gluodynamics in large lattice volumes
We present recent results of the Landau gauge gluon and ghost propagators in
SU(3) pure gauge theory at Wilson \beta=5.7 for lattice sizes up to 80^4
corresponding to physical volumes up to (13.2 fm)^4. In particular, we focus on
finite-volume and Gribov copy effects. We employ a gauge fixing method that
combines a simulated annealing algorithm with finalizing overrelaxation. We
find the gluon propagator for the largest volumes and at q^2 ~ 0.01 GeV^2 to
become flat. Although not excluded by our data, there is still no clear
indication of a gluon propagator tending towards zero in the zero-momentum
limit. New data for the ghost propagator are reported, too.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, poster presented at Lattice-2007, Regensburg,
July 30 - August 4, 2007, 1 figure replace
Calorons in SU(3) lattice gauge theory
We examine the semiclassical content of SU(3) Yang Mills theory on the
lattice at finite temperature. Employing the cooling method, a set of classical
fields is generated from a Monte Carlo ensemble. Various operators are used to
inspect this set with respect to topological properties. We find pseudoparticle
fields, so-called caloron solutions, possessing the remarkable features of
(superpositions of) Kraan-van Baal solutions, i.e. extensions of
Harrington-Shepard calorons to generic values of the holonomy.Comment: 14 pages, 16 figure
Spectral properties of the Landau gauge Faddeev-Popov operator in lattice gluodynamics
Recently we reported on the infrared behavior of the Landau gauge gluon and
ghost dressing functions in SU(3) Wilson lattice gluodynamics with special
emphasis on the Gribov problem. Here we add an investigation of the spectral
properties of the Faddeev-Popov operator at =5.8 and 6.2 for lattice
sizes 12^4, 16^4 and 24^4. The larger the volume the more of its eigenvalues
are found accumulated close to zero. Using the eigenmodes for the spectral
representation it turns out that for our smallest lattice O(200) eigenmodes are
sufficient to saturate the ghost propagator at lowest momentum. We associate
exceptionally large values of the ghost propagator to extraordinary
contributions of low-lying eigenmodes.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figure
Gauge-variant propagators and the running coupling from lattice QCD
On the occasion of the 70th birthday of Prof. Adriano Di Giacomo we report on
recent numerical computations of the Landau gauge gluon and ghost propagators
as well as of a non-symmetric MOM-scheme ghost-gluon vertex in quenched and
full lattice QCD. Special emphasis is paid to the Gribov copy problem and to
the unquenching effect. The corresponding running coupling \alpha_s(q^2) is
found and shown to decrease for q^2 \le 0.3 GeV^2 in the infrared limit. No
indication for a non-trivial infrared fixed point is seen in agreement with
findings from truncated systems of Dyson-Schwinger equations treated on a
four-dimensional torus.Comment: contribution to "Sense of Beauty in Physics", Festschrift in honor of
Adriano Di Giacomo's 70-th birthda
Pseudoscalar correlators and the problem of the chiral limit in the compact lattice QED with Wilson fermions
The phase diagram for the compact lattice QED with Wilson fermions is shown.
We discuss different methods for the calculation of the 'pion' mass
near the chiral transition point .Comment: 3 pages, TALK GIVEN AT THE LATTICE '94 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
LATTICE FIELD THEORY, BIELEFELD, GERMANY, SEPTEMBER 27 -- OCTOBER 1, 1994
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